02-12-16, 11:28 AM
Agree its all about how you ride and what you use the bike mainly for. 600 for me.
I did look very seriously into the 1000 but came to the conclusion that a 1000 is better at two up -- which I don't do, long touring - don' do and faster in a straight line but Im not interested in straight lines either. Which leaves us short blasts and the corners and bends. I just don't think my 10 stone (wet + Sunday dinner ) would get the bigger and heavier 1000 round the bends like on the 600.
I did look very seriously into the 1000 but came to the conclusion that a 1000 is better at two up -- which I don't do, long touring - don' do and faster in a straight line but Im not interested in straight lines either. Which leaves us short blasts and the corners and bends. I just don't think my 10 stone (wet + Sunday dinner ) would get the bigger and heavier 1000 round the bends like on the 600.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.